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it'sLike...it's been a while since i have seen you last

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EDIT - Technically speaking- you can't abbreviate 'it has', because an abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. For example, many people in Australia refer to the place 'Wagga Wagga' as just 'Wagga', and the common name 'Ben' is usually an abbreviation of 'Benjamin'.

But It's is an acceptable CONTRACTION of the phrase 'it has'.

Contractions and Abbreviations seem to get confused quite often. But the easiest way to differentiate the two are that a contraction combines 2 words using an apostrophe, whereas an abbreviation simply shortens something.

I do understand that this edit does not entirely help in terms of providing an answer to what the original poster was asking, but I do think that it is important for people to understand the difference between a contraction and an abbreviation.

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13y ago

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